Method Rims W/Powdercoated Beadlocks

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Cut them down so that the top of the center cap is flush with the top of the spoke, then re-lipped them to sit properly in the little recessed spot in the rear of the rims center.
 

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Cut them down so that the top of the center cap is flush with the top of the spoke, then re-lipped them to sit properly in the little recessed spot in the rear of the rims center.

ok, and how did you do that?
 
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Basically some tin snips & then manually lipped the with some basic hand tools. It doesn't look amazingly pretty, but no one can see the lip part of the center caps so it looks stock when on the rim with no defects at all. It was a bitch & took some time tbh.
 

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They do look good!!

I just removed the center caps on my Method wheels altogether.

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